Disney and Pixar-themed chocolate Easter eggs are now on display in the lobbies of Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts for 2025.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort 2025 Egg Display

The Easter eggs are displayed on single white pedestals in the lobby of the resort. Beach Club has eight eggs on display.

This egg takes inspiration from “Wreck-It Ralph,” specifically the arcade machine for Sugar Rush. The egg itself serves as the game machine, with a chocolate-sculpted pink racer chair extended out from the front.


The egg and the display are covered in faux candies, icing, and a tiny sculpture of Vanellope’s kart.


This egg has a simple design, and is solid blue with painted art of dandelions and tiny sculpted bees. Atop the egg are two Mickey ears, decorated with chocolate flowers and butterflies. A “wooden” chocolate fence lines the green base.


This egg is all about Stitch from Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch.” The lovable blue alien sits inside the hollowed-out egg, surrounded by greenery and flowers. A sandcastle sits to his right, and he has a coconut drink in his lap.

The back of the egg is light blue with sculpted ocean waves and “Ohana” in chocolate script.

This egg brings “Monsters, Inc.” to life in chocolate form. Three eggs in one, this design features a “furry” Sulley at the back, Mike Wazowski in the middle, and Boo in her purple monster costume at the front. The base for the egg takes inspiration from Boo’s door, and her plush monster sits off to the left.
This “Winnie the Pooh” egg is stylized like a beehive “tree,” with bees buzzing around on all sides. Also sitting on the bed of grass below is Pooh, who has crafted a tower of hunny pots to get a morsel of the delicious honey.


Here, this egg immortalizes the “Kiss the Girl” sequence from “The Little Mermaid” in chocolate form. Inside the hollowed-out shell, Ariel and Eric move in for their fated kiss. Flounder and other fish spit water in formation below. The moon and fireflies are painted on the background behind the couple.

The egg’s shell is comprised of “trees” on either side of the opening, with Ursula’s menacing tentacles looming on the back.

The “Mulan” egg is directly inspired by the heroine’s final outfit in the film, complete with her medal received from the Emperor. An opening at the center features the film’s logo, with her jade comb positioned at the top. Cherry blossoms extend out from either side of the “stone” egg.

At the top of the egg are Mulan’s trusty companions, Mushu and Cri-Kee. Her jade bead necklace sits just underneath Cri-Kee’s tiny home.

On the back is a take on the Great Stone Dragon guardian sculpture seen in the film.

The final egg on display at Beach Club celebrates “The Aristocats.” One side has a painted portrait of Marie, with a bicycle and the Eiffel tower with small pink rosettes. A white filigree runs the perimeter of the egg, and it sits on a chocolate “woven” basket.

The back of the egg features a painting of Thomas O’Malley and Duchess sitting atop a roof. The base for the egg is a sculpted brick street.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort 2025 Egg Display

Over at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, a similar display features eight more eggs inspired by Disney animated films, characters, and the resort itself.

This egg is directly inspired by Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, with the egg itself formed into a sand castle, sitting atop blue waves and a “glass” dome.


Inside the egg is a windowed view of the lighthouse found at the resort, with a sculpted chocolate anchor and a woven rope boarder. Along the side of the egg, sitting atop decorative netting, is a chocolate “35” inside a clamshell, marking this year as the 35th anniversary of the resort. Disney’s Yacht Club Resort originally opened on November 5, 1990.

This egg compiles all of Walt Disney World into one display. With all four park icons painted on the egg itself, the display features other 3D elements, like a chocolate Monorail, a chocolate ferry boat, flowers, and the Walt Disney World entrance gate.
Here, you can see the painted versions of Spaceship Earth, the Skyliner gondolas, and The Hollywood Tower Hotel.

Inspired by “Frozen 2,” this egg features the four symbols of the elemental spirits who rule over the Enchanted Forest: water, earth, wind, and fire.


Beneath each large symbol are decorations related to each element, like fall leaves for the wind spirit, Gale, and rocks for earth.

Beneath the fire element symbol is none other than the adorable fire salamander, Bruni.

This egg pays homage to the animated version of “Beauty and the Beast,” with a large egg sitting atop a trio of books. On this side is a painting of Belle sitting in a field, looking up toward the clouds and sky above. Below her is a scroll that reads, “I wand adventure in the great wide somewhere.” A handful of roses sit beneath the egg on this side.


On the opposite side of the egg are Belle and Maurice’s cottage, and her “little town” complete with villagers.

This egg features painted artwork inspired by “Pinocchio.” On this side, Gepetto is putting the finishing touches on Pinocchio. Figaro and Cleo stick their tongues out at each other at the base. Jiminy Cricket sits atop the egg as a chocolate sculpture.

On this side, Gepetto wishes upon a star, with Figaro sitting on the windowsill.

The final side shows Pinocchio’s transformation from puppet into a real boy, thanks to the Blue Fairy.

Inspired by Pixar’s “Elemental,” this egg features Ember and Wade’s elemental skills combining to grow beautiful pink flowers.

On the back, Ember and Wade stand together against the skyline of Element City.

Another egg inspired by Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is also on display. On this side, the eggshell “peels” away to reveal a painting of Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Huey, Dewey, and Louie enjoying their beach vacation.

On the opposite side is a chocolate sculpture of the Albatross, the shipwreck replica found in Stormalong Bay. Gold filigree lines the edge of this side, with the chocolate boat crashing through waves and sand, out from what appears to be a painting. A gold Mickey icon sits at the top.

The final egg on display emulates the climax of “Sleeping Beauty,” reimagining the battle between Prince Phillip and Maleficent in her dragon form. The giant dragon is sculpted from chocolate, and looms over the orange “flaming” egg with one claw reaching toward Prince Phillip.

Inside the window of the egg is Prince Phillip, sword drawn and shield in hand, ready to defend himself against his foe. Thorn branches weave in and out of the egg.
Check out the Grand Floridian Easter egg display, and stay tuned for coverage of this year’s display at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.
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